How Do We Get Home? Abundant Housing for a Sustainable, Equitable Future
Doors Open: 6:00 PM
An event hosted by Portland State University’s Toulan School of Urban Affairs, Sightline Institute, and Portland: Neighbors Welcome
We strongly encourage masks being worn during this event.
As Portland and cities like it across the country continue to grow, our community is faced with the difficult task of responding to our overlapping lack of affordable housing, emerging climate crisis, and rampant systemic inequality. What can be done to reform our economy, our society, and the shape of our neighborhoods to meet a vision that addresses these challenges?
Hosted by Portland: Neighbors Welcome and Sightline Institute, “How Do We Get Home? Abundant Housing for a Sustainable, Equitable Future” will feature a panel of community leaders focused on the intersections of housing affordability, community design, homelessness and racial justice to discuss how Portland can grow and change in line with our values.
This event will be taped as part of an episode hosted by Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Think Out Loud, and it will be broadcast on OPB at a future date.
Panelists:
Jerusalem Demsas, Policy Reporter, The Atlantic
Rukaiyah Adams, Board Chair, Albina Vision Trust
Sam Diaz, Executive Director, 1000 Friends of Oregon
Dr Marisa Zapata, Director, Portland State University’s Homelessness Research and Action Collaborative
Moderator:
Dave Miller, Host, OPB’s Think Out Loud
This Event is All Ages and Fully Seated.
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